StudentProjects

In the final stage of our program, students team up to plan and build real-world applications.

Shoestagram

Shoestagram is a mobile-first, responsive app that lets users easily show off and buy their favorite sneakers online. Sneakerheads can browse the home page just like Instagram, and click on photos to expand the pics and see product details. Using OAuth, users can customize their wishlist by logging in via Facebook or Google. To fuel their sneaker needs, Shoestagram provides users with the choice to 'BUY ONLINE' via Amazon, Ebay, or other vendors, or 'BUY IN STORE' showing you the nearest sneaker stores in Google Maps.

Team:

Coco, Melinda, Allen

Florify

Florify is a web application built by plant killers, for plant killers. Florify helps users take better care of their plants by gathering realtime data from the plants soil. It will remind plant parents when to water, if the plants are getting enough sun, if they are too hot or cold, or are needing extra fertilizer. Florify gathers data from Bluetooth sensors placed in the plant's soil.The collected data gets graphed, so users can monitor the health of their plants over time. The application was built using Node and React, and is very user friendly.

Team:

Joy, Paul, Yihao, Eric

Bombtris

Bombtris is a fast-paced, interactive, multiplayer Tetris clone. Players can accumulate bombs by clearing lines and then release the bombs randomly in hopes of hindering the other player's performance.The interface and all of the game logic was built entirely using JavaScript and ReactJS. The players’ games are then passed to the server through web sockets and can be viewed live on a Megatron screen.

Team:

Marie, Carmen, Joseph

FoodMe

FoodMe is a website that takes in multiple user ingredients and returns recipes based on the users input. Users are also able to login and store ingredients they have in their 'fridge', as well as save their favourite recipes. The goal of this project is to help users to minimize food waste by finding tasty recipes that include ingredients they already have at home.

Team:

Eve, Charles, Daniel

Citizen

Using React, nodeJS, jQuery, MongoDB, APIs, Parse, HTML and CSS, the Citizen team built a responsive web-based app to inform you who represents you in government, helps you find out what they're doing in your name and enables you to take action.